A man accused of stealing $44 million from a Detroit nonprofit group pleaded guilty Friday to financial crimes that stunned the organization and forced some delays in a major riverfront project.
The nature center is known for celebrating wildlife, but in October, it made the tough decision to close its rehabilitation ...
A Washington woman — headed to Indiana to buy a puppy — made an unexpected stop in a South Dakota courtroom. Ashleigh Wuertz ...
The former CFO of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy is now facing 15 to 19 years in prison after pleading guilty to wire ...
Former Detroit Riverfront Conservancy CFO William A. Smith, 52, pleaded guilty Friday to embezzling more than $40 million ...